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SrEDTTORD MXTL TRIBTTNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON", THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933.
By the World FORGOT
A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
SYNOPSIS: Dour under the re
peated blow of ate, Nichola Boyd
cannot yet quite ettfle hi friendly
Interest in hie very young admtrer,
Qeortiie Bancroft. Two month be
tore itiehola too at the top of the
ladder in the movie. Then in the
court of a heroia rescue hi face
ua tcarred and hi leg injured
and hi contract cancelled. Bernie,
hi wife, could not face lif in an
English village, to Nichola tailed
for horn alone. Oeorgit ha told
him of her beautiful mother and
rich tepfatkr in America, of her
uncle with whom the live in Eng
land, of her dead father, who
cigarette case eh alwayt carrtet
a a reminder of him and hi love
for her.
Chapter Seven
GIFT FROM NICHOLA8
NICHOLAS Anally said, "Ton must
I ' hate been very young Then je
died."
"I was seven, but I can remember
him quite well. He'd only been dead
a year when mother married again,
"So much lor everlasting con.
stsncy," Nicholas said cynically.
"I don't blams her," Georgia said
quickly. "She'd been used to every
thing she wanted, and sbe couldnt
have It atter he died. She simply
bad to get married again."
"For money t"
"Yes. Everything my father had
he left for me."
"And so you're a young woman of
wealth?"
"No. I've got about fifteen hun
dred dollars a year. It doesn't go
very far."
"What do yon do with It!"
"I spend most of it on theaters
and things like that I love the the
ater and the pictures. I've always
wanted to go on the stage."
"Good God I" Nicholas sat np sud
denly, a heavy frown on his faoe,
"Don't be a little fool. It's a hell of
a lite.1'
"Is Itr Georgia said wistfully. "I
should love to be able to make peo
ple happy. I should love to see
great big theater full of people all
laughing and applauding because
'they liked me."
A big sailing vessel was oroselng
the path of moonlight that lay aoross
the quiet bosom of tbe sea. A fairy
.ship It looked. Its dark silhouette
tinged with gold, Its sails like wings
of sliver. r
Georgia started up "Oh, let's go
and look at th ship."
They weLt out onto the open deck
and leaned on the rails.
It was a warm, still night, and the
great vessel seemed hardly moving
as they looked down at the silent
sea far below.
'!And to think we've got to leave
It all," Qeorgle whispered.
She was standing very olose be
side him, their arms almost touch'
Ing, and she said suddenly: "I won
der It we shall ever meet again."
He laughed. "Some day, perhaps,
the world Is small."
She looked up at blm, her face
very fair In the moonlight
"I suppose you won't come and
see me, even If I give you my ad-
. dress?"
IT seemed a long time before be
answered; then he said unemo
tionally: "When you've travelled as
much as I have you will know that
people you meet at sea always seem
far more attractive than tb,ay do
When you meet them on land.
There's an unnatural glamor."
"I know," Georgia said. "Nelly
was saying something of the same
sort this evening. You know she's
had quite a love affair with that man
1 told you about but ahe says she
doesn't supposu she'll ever see him
again when they get to England
She'd been crying. I expect I shall
cry too, when w get to Southamp
ton."
"You will? What for? You haven't
had a love affair with anyone."
Gcorgle turned her face away, one
sand clutching the wooden rail with
frantlo fingers.
"But I shan't see yon any more,"
sue almost whispered.
He must have heard she knew
quite well that he must have heard.
but It was a long time before he
spoke.
"I'm thirty-five," he said then,
very quietly, "And I'm a married
man. You're twenty-one, and all
your life Is before you. You've been
kind to me don't spoil It all by
making yourself absurdly and senti
mentally miserable evon for five
minutes. I shan't forget you. I be
lieve I've even grown, well, fond of
you In a way. But when we get to
England" he broke off.
A sudden tear splashed down onto
Oeorgle's crimson frock.
"I will see him again, I will," she
told bersolt passionately.
She moved suddenly to turn to
him, and the old silver cigarette
ease sbs had been holding slipped
from ber hand and fell Into tbe dark
sea below.
She gave a little cry of pain "Oh
. . . it'a gone. . . ."
"Yes, It's gone right enough,'
Nicholas said grimly. "Why, yon
baby, you're not crying. . . ."
"I wouldn't have lost it for the
world ... It was my father's. I loved
It . . ."
TJH touched her arm "Lefe walk
A along. The band has stopped
and people will be coming this way."
She went with him obediently,
walking "lowly to keep paoe with
bis dragging step, brushing her
hands across her wet eyes.
"You're like a little girl who bar
mm
s
"Nelly's had a love affair."
broken her doll," Nicholas said,
teaslngly. She laughed brokenly.
I m not only crying because of
he cigarette case."
"If only you wouldn't be so dam
nably truthful," he said ruefully.
They reached a deserted part of
the long deck again and Nicholas
stopped.
I'd like yon to have my case, if
you will," he said. He took it from
his pocket "It's a presentation af
fair, but I don't want It Luckily our
last Initials ar the same. Will yon
have It Robin?"
'I should Move it," Georgle said
with a sob.
He put his hands on her shoulders,
turning her so that the moonlight
foil full on her face.
"No more tears," he said.
"You shan't see them anyway."
"But there mustn't be any more."
"I can't promise that"
He looked at her with strange
expression In his eyes, then he sold
softly. "Goodbye my little friend."
Georgle'i Hps moved, but no
words came, then suddenly and be
fore he could prevent her, she stood
up on tiptoe and kissed him on the
scarred side of his face.
Nicholas caught his breath and
his hands tightened their grip on
her shoulders, then very deliberate
ly he took them away.
She stood looking up at htm, trem
bling, then she said brokenly:
Nelly was right You have to kiss
a man before you know It yon . , .
really love him. ..."
Then she ran away from him
down the deserted deck, and Nicho
las Boyd stood looking after her.
looking atter her even when she had
disappeared from sight
(Copyright, tut, Doubledav Dor an)
Nelly, tomorrow, hts a dire pre.
monition.
'WASHINGTON. June 8 (AP) The
state of Oregon was today authorised
by the senste to construct five toll
bridges on the Oregon coast highway.
The bill was proposed bv Senator Mo-
Nary, wes approved by the aenate and
sent to the house.
The bridges proposed are: At Reeds
port, aoross Umpqua river; at New
port, serosa Yaqulna bay: at Wald
port, across Alata bay: at North Bend
serosa Coos bay: et Florence, across
the Slualaw river.
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